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The teaching contents of ethics include
Ethics in teaching content is: the moral implication and value orientation of individual life growth. The explanation is as follows:

I. Meaning

It refers to the moral implication and value orientation in teaching activities, and points to the individual life growth based on the interaction between teachers and students. In teaching, we need to pay attention to the key topics of teaching ethics, including teaching fairness, teaching happiness and teaching effectiveness.

Second, the content

1. Teachers' morality: In the process of education and teaching, teachers' behaviors and words will directly affect students' learning and development. Therefore, the problem of teachers' morality has become one of the key factors affecting students. In teaching, some teachers may criticize, punish and discriminate students in some way, which will affect students' self-esteem and personal dignity.

2. Teaching research: Teaching research is the key link of education and teaching, which can improve the level of education and promote the development of education. However, some schools and teachers have some problems in educational research, such as non-positivism, superficiality and blind imitation. These behaviors will not only damage the credibility of educational research, but also go against the progress and development of education.

3. Fairness of learning resources: In education and teaching, some schools and teachers still have problems of uneven distribution and improper collocation of learning resources. For example, the obvious gap between rich schools and poor schools is not conducive to personal development and social progress and development.

Related contents of ethics

1. Ethics is a science about moral issues, and it is the systematization and theorization of moral concepts. It takes human moral problems as the research object, and is committed to solving the relationships between people, between people and society, between people and nature, and the moral and interest problems behind these relationships.

2. The basic problems of ethics mainly involve the relationship between "righteousness" and "benefit". This includes the relationship between economic interests and morality-that is, who decides who and whether morality has a negative effect on the economy; On the other hand, it is the relationship between personal interests and the overall interests of society-that is, who is subordinate to whom.

3. Ethics also includes science and technology ethics, bioethics and other fields. Science and technology ethics is a value concept and code of conduct that needs to be followed in carrying out scientific research, technology development and other scientific and technological activities, and it is an important guarantee for promoting the healthy development of science and technology. Bioethics pays attention to protecting people's life and health, safeguarding personal dignity and respecting and protecting the legitimate rights and interests of research participants.